TBD. London Mind Group, Senate House, University of London, UK. INVITED
Past
How Can Delusions be Beliefs?. Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and The Mind Association, University of St. Andrews, UK. July 2022. INVITED
How Can Delusions be Beliefs? Philosophy & Psychiatry Talk Series. Online. April 2022. INVITED
How Can Delusions be Beliefs? Philosophy Symposium. St Hilda’s College, University of Oxford, UK, March 2022. INVITED.
Delusions, Explanations, and the Predictive Mind. Philosophy of Mind Work-in-Progress Seminar, University of Oxford, UK, February 2022.
'Spinozan Doxasticism About Delusions' at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, July 2021, Princeton University, USA (moved online due to COVID-19).
'Making Sense of an Endorsement Model of the Capgras Delusion' at the Belief, Learning, and Memory Lab, March 2019, Yale University, USA. INVITED
'Is the Capgras delusion an endorsement of experience?' at the Belief, Imagination, and Delusions conference, November 2018, University of Birmingham, UK.
'Are Delusions Justified Perceptual Beliefs' at the M3C Research Festival, May 2018, Maple House, Birmingham, UK
'Can you See Someone as an Imposter?' at the 25th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, August 2017, University of Hertfordshire, UK.
'Can you See Someone as an Imposter?' at the Annual conference of the British Society of Philosophy of Science, July 2017, University of Edinburgh, UK.
'Can You See Someone as an Imposter?' at the 44th Annual meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, June 2017, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
'Capgras Delusion: a New Account' at the International Permanent Workshop ‘Phenomenology Today', May 2017, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan. INVITED